Android Wear's many clock faces in pictures

The Android Wear smartwatches, like the Moto 360, look like something some folks may actually want to wear

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Google finally showed off Android Wear, the company's platform
for wearable devices, at Google I/O this week. Using the company's
APIs and basic hardware requirements, manufacturers can create
products that deliver a consistent user experience, while differing
slightly in overall looks and implementation.

LG, Samsung, and Motorola are the first three Android Wear
hardware makers, and we had a chance to check out all three of
their models: the LG G Watch, the Moto 360, and the Samsung Gear
Live.

Between the keynote announcements and our hands-on time, here
are the seven most exciting things about Google's new wearable
platform, and its first hardware ambassadors.